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  1. Stan Fields Walter Bascom William J. Baxter T.J. Hooker J.T. Kirk George
  2. Maybe there's a movie "High High"? The final puzzle then could be "Sky High High Anxiety." George
  3. Sont ces mots qui vont tres bien ensemble, tres bien ensemble. George
  4. I don't want to derail this thread, but I think this is germane. I sponsored a LOT of people in the Corps, including a few VERY attractive women. But NONE of them were ever solicited; and, for that matter, they were completely unaware of the evil going on. Now, this was at a time (late 70's through mid 80's) when there were hundreds of Corps, so it's not unbelievable that there were many who were clueless about it. Clearly, if it had been common knowledge, then one could only assume that all the Corps were complicit (since they didn't leave), and the ones I knew were far too principled for that. So, how was it all kept from the mainstream Corps folk (and, presumably, College Division, staff, etc.)? George
  5. Erland was a student at MIT a year ahead of me. As a wrestler, he was good friends with one of my fraternity brothers. He also had a wonderful singing voice. In "Stir Crazy," someone else dubbed the singing; but I believe he did his own singing in "Running Man." As a large man, he died of congestive heart failure. Far too young. :( George
  6. Robin Williams Mrs. Doubtfire Pierce Brosnan George
  7. No, she is not. "I was briefed on your criminal career. Your balls are on the end of a very long leash, held by a very short man." "I wonder if it was your father's shame that gave you such drive... Or was it your mother's reputation? I understand that she was extremely popular amongst your father's friends..." "We may be engaged, but I'm my own woman! Besides, I don't have a ring! It was stolen, remember?" "A good Russian husband would go out early and got his fiancée a new ring, as soon as he could." "He's trying. To stop. The car." "We're struggling here. Why don't you take a shot at him?" "Somehow, it just doesn't seem like the right thing to do." "Don't make me put you over my knee..." "So you don't want to dance... but you do want to wrestle." "Not very good at this whole subtlety thing, are you?" "Did you disable the alarm?" "There's no alarm on the 307." [alarm immediately begins wailing] "Loving your work, Cowboy." George
  8. Uma Thurman Batman and Robin Arnold Schwarzenegger George
  9. "He's trying. To stop. The car." "We're struggling here. Why don't you take a shot at him?" "Somehow, it just doesn't seem like the right thing to do." "Don't make me put you over my knee..." "So you don't want to dance... but you do want to wrestle." "Not very good at this whole subtlety thing, are you?" "Did you disable the alarm?" "There's no alarm on the 307." [alarm immediately begins wailing] "Loving your work, Cowboy." George
  10. No, though that was a good film. I may use it in the future. :) George
  11. I think Wierwille was more like a first base coach. Not really in the game, but telling everyone where to go (and taking credit if they actually make it). George PS: This is not to denigrate, in any way, the fine work first base coaches do. :)
  12. Name the actor: Stan Fields Walter Bascom William J. Baxter George
  13. William Fichtner Elysium Jodie Foster :) Matt Damon George
  14. "Not very good at this whole subtlety thing, are you?" "Did you disable the alarm?" "There's no alarm on the 307." [alarm immediately begins wailing] "Loving your work, Cowboy." George
  15. Well, the second two-thirds would be "Sky High Anxiety." That might be the whole title, too, since you're hinting at a (semi-)stealth triple. I don't recognize the first movie; could it be called "Sky"? George
  16. I'm impressed. It was, in fact, "Hot Dog." It was a light-hearted science show, basically. Each episode had a few short segments. There were only 13 shows; each was aired, and then three sets of reruns finished the year. I specifically remember one segment about skiing. Woody Allen said that he always skied uphill. Not only was it better exercise, but the ski lifts were invariably empty, going down. :lol: Have at it, Wolfman! George
  17. It was Lepetomane that gave it to me. Then the others fell into place. George
  18. I looked at Wikipedia. Markie Post would have played the new (older) Electra Woman. I understand that the pilot is on YouTube, but I haven't checked. I assume you're old enough to have appreciated Markie Post's charms. ;) I'm not going to give several choices here, but this one is a bit obscure. If no one gets it after a few clues, I'll try another. This Saturday-morning show ran from 9/12/70-9/4/71. It starred Jonathan Winters, Woody Allen, and Jo Anne Worley. George
  19. Finally, one I remember (probably because of the hot female cast): G: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl George
  20. I wasn't sure if it was IM 1, 2, or 3. :) Note the WHOLE exchange: "I'll be back." "Only in the reruns, darling." George
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